California – Job Opportunity – Sonoma County Deputy Public Defender I

Here’s one with additional details….. Job Opportunity – Sonoma County Deputy Public Defender I Closing Date/Time: Sun. 04/29/12 11:59 PM Pacific Time Salary: $37.83 – $45.99 Hourly $3,036.76 – $3,691.79 Biweekly $6,579.65 – $7,998.89 Monthly $78,955.75 – $95,986.65 Annually Job Type: Full-Time Location: ... Read more here: California – Job Opportunity – Sonoma County Deputy Public Defender I

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Updated: Court Temporarily Stops the NLRB from Enforcing Poster Requirement

The Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit granted the request of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) to temporarily stop the National Labor... View original post here: Updated: Court Temporarily Stops the NLRB from Enforcing Poster Requirement

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California – Plumas County leaders pledge support to AB 109 committee

Plumas County News – April 11, 2012 Dan McDonald – Staff Writer Two weeks after local criminal justice officials complained about the county’s lack of support, two county leaders said they would do whatever it takes ... Read more: California – Plumas County leaders pledge support to AB 109 committee

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CalChamber Identifies Additional Job Creator Bill

The California Chamber of Commerce identified a new job creator bill that will help to limit frivolous employment litigation by affirming an employer has... Go here to see the original: CalChamber Identifies Additional Job Creator Bill

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CalChamber Announces List of Identified "Job Creator" Bills

The California Chamber of Commerce released its 2012 list of “Job Creator” legislation, identifying 31 bills that will help improve California’s job climate and... Read this article: CalChamber Announces List of Identified "Job Creator" Bills

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Man cuts off foot, throws it in furnace to avoid job assignment

MSNBC News – March 27, 2012 - By msnbc.com staff Hours before unemployment officials were to determine whether he was physically fit for work, an Austrian man sawed off his left foot with an electric saw, Austrian ... Continue reading here: Man cuts off foot, throws it in furnace to avoid job assignment

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When Workers Must be Paid for On-the-Job Travel

Employees who must travel to different work sites, or to different customer locations during the work day, generally must be paid for their travel time. But how employee travel time is calculated can be a bit complicated. In general, the federal Fair Labor Standards Act controls issues regarding wages and hours , and describes when employees must be...

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ADB warns climate change could spawn mass migrations

MANILA, Philippines - The Asian Development Bank is warning countries to prepare for influxes of people fleeing natural disasters as climate change exacerbates rising sea levels, soil degradation and flooding. Continued here: ADB warns climate change could spawn mass migrations

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Final Rule on Employing H-2B Workers

The federal Department of Labor (DOL) issued a final rule on the H-2B non-agricultural temporary worker program. This program allows U.S. employers to bring... Read more: Final Rule on Employing H-2B Workers

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DRUG COURT/AB 109 SUMMIT SURVEY

PROPOSED SUMMIT DATE: May 10, 2012 LOCATION: Administrative Office of the Courts, San Francisco The California Association of Drug Court Professionals is hosting a one day DRUG COURT AND OTHER COLLABORATIVE COURTS/AB 109 SUMMIT….[for full story see: ... Read more: DRUG COURT/AB 109 SUMMIT SURVEY

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